How to crochet a flower on a dress. Knitted flowers, selection

Knitting is a painstaking activity, but interesting and addictive. From just threads of different quality and color you can create beautiful objects clothes or small elements for decorating them. For example, you can crochet small flowers, which will then be useful in decorating children's things, women's handbags, hats and much more, the main thing is to choose a suitable pattern.

Simple flowers

The simplest petal flower crochet patterns are those in which the flower consists of a central circle and individual petals. These flowers are easy and quick to knit, and their size depends on the selected yarn thickness and hook size. In such flowers, the center is knitted using a chain of chain stitches and a series of double crochets.

All variants of such inflorescences have the same basis and, if desired, can become more complex and modified.

The petals make up the next row after the circular one. In it, the semicircular shape is achieved by making the outer parts of the petals with single crochets, and in the middle with single crochets:

So, you can start with a chain of six air loops and close it into a ring with a half single crochet. The knitting of the first petal will begin with it - two lifting air loops, then a double crochet, which rests on the ring. Then, two more chain stitches to go down and a half double crochet to finish the first petal. The remaining four petals are knitted according to the same pattern. The end of the working thread can be removed to the wrong side by pulling it through the ring.

Petals can be knitted either with support on each column of a circular row, or in one loop using several columns from a row with petals:

In some a little more complex schemes the row with petals consists of arches of air loops, as shown in the diagram:

By slightly modifying the existing pattern, you can get a completely different flower: by adding teeth on the tops of the petals, their shape changes.

Multilayer products

After mastering more simple techniques knitting flowers, you can begin to create more complex flowers. In nature, many flowers have several rows of petals; repeating such an inflorescence is not difficult. A voluminous flower can be made using previous schemes single-layer flowers, overlapping layers one on top of the other.

First, you need to knit a circle - the basis of the future flower - and knit an arch of petals for it, as shown in the first diagram. Knitting the second row, consisting only of petals, again begins from the central circle, exactly above the bottom layer. The second tier should be larger than the previous one by the height of one loop, that is, if three lifting air loops were made in the lower layer to create an arch, then four or five should be made on the next one. In this case, you should focus on the thickness of the thread, which determines appearance knitting pattern and size.

The third and all subsequent rows (no matter how many there are) in such a way that the new loops rest on the first row of loops of the previous row. That is, the “base” of the petal arch in one row is a continuation of the base of such an arch for the next row:

Yarn pansies

Asymmetrical flowers like pansies are no more difficult to knit than simple small flowers. The basis for them is the same - a circle made of a chain of air loops tied with double crochets. The difference is in the knitting of the petals.

Knitting pansies can be divided into three steps. The first of which is the round middle, for which yellow threads are taken. The air loops in the center are tied with connecting posts. Then, a narrow edging is knitted with a lilac or purple thread.

From the upper part of the flower core, two arches of air loops are knitted with purple thread. Next, the petals themselves, consisting of columns with several crochets, will be built onto these loops. In order for the petals to acquire a rounded shape, the outer columns are made with two crochets, and the central ones with three.

The upper part of the inflorescence has light lilac petals. To do this, you need to divide the central yellow circle into three equal sectors, each of which should begin with an arch of air loops. Then, according to the general scheme, petals of a suitable size are built onto these arches, where the outer columns will be shorter than the central ones.

Video on the topic of the article

You can use knitted flowers in any way you like. The advantage of such colors is that they are resistant to moisture - they can be washed, but they retain their shape. They can be easily attached to any material - with threads or glue. Small knitted flowers make beautiful hand-made jewelry, hairpins and decor for clothes, accessories and even complex cards or photo frames.

Quite often, in order to update an already boring handbag or add brightness to your favorite hat, some little thing is enough: brooches, appliques, embroidery... Today we will talk about the details: the crocheted flowers we offer for decorating hats, coats, bags will diversify your wardrobe, making any ordinary thing special.

A simple three-dimensional flower for a hat for beginners

We will need:

    yarn (100% cotton, 50 grams per 94 meters;

    hook No. 4;

    large button.

Description

We crochet 4 s.. without n. in an amigurumi ring.

1 p.: 2 s. without n. in each st. = 8 sts..

2 p.: 2 v. p., *ss. in the next p., 2 c. p.*, from * to * = 8 arches.

3 p.: ss. in the arch, *1 in. p., 2 p. s n. in an arch, 1st century. p., ss. in the next arch*, from * to *, finish knitting.

4 rows: connect the yarn to the 2nd row, knit ss. and the arch, *3 c. p., ss. in the next arch*, from * to * = 8 arches.

5 r.: (s.. without n., 1 v. p., 3 s. with n., 1 v. p., 1 s. without n.) - in each arch, finish knitting.

6 rows: connect the yarn to the 4th row, ss. and the arch, *4th century. p., ss. in the next A*, from * to * = 8 A.

7 p.: (s. without n., 1 v. p., 5 s. with n., 1 v. p., 1 s. without n.) - in each A.

Tighten the thread and sew on the button. The flower decoration is ready!

Simple flower: video MK

Dahlia for decorating the finished product

The original knitted flowers are ready! Use them as a brooch, hairpin or decoration of any wardrobe item at your discretion.

Violet: video MK


Volume flower

Bright volumetric crocheted flower framed with emerald leaves. A knitted flower looks colorful and elegant; it will look good as a brooch, decoration for a hat, bag or blouse.

To knit a flower you will need: the remains of red cotton yarn for the flower and emerald for the leaves, hook number 2.5.

Description of knitting flower: Cast on a chain of 7 chains. loops, close it into a ring with a connecting loop and knitfirst row , making 3 air. lifting loops, 15 tbsp. s/n.

In the second row to start the petals we knit 8 arches from 3 air loops, knit *st. b/n between the columns of the previous row, 3 air. loops, st. b/n through 2 columns of the previous row, repeat from * 8 times. Finish the second row with a connecting loop in the first sc and knit3rd row petals, knitting from arches st. b/n, 3 tbsp. s/n, art. b/n. Finish the 3rd row with a connecting loop.

In the fourth row knit arches of 4 chain loops for the next row of petals. Secure the arches with single crochets, inserting the hook behind the base of the previous arch.

Fifth row: knit the second row of petals by knitting from arches - art. b/n, half-column, 4 tbsp. s/n, half-column, st. b/n.

Sixth row : knit arches from 5 air. loops for the next row of petals, fasten st. b/n also for the base of the previous arch.

Seventh row : knit the petals - art. b/n, half-column, 6 tbsp. s/n, half-column, st. b/n.

Having finished the 7th row, cut, fasten the thread and begin knitting leaves with green thread. For the leaves at the beginning we also knit arches from 8 air stitches. loops, securing them to the bases of the previous arch. Having knitted9th row arches, in the 10th row knit leaves, knitting from arches: art. b/n, half-column, 2 tbsp. s/n, 5 tbsp. s/2n, “pico”, 5 tbsp. s/2n, 2 tbsp. s/n, half-column, st. b/n.


Hat "Oleander Flower" from Victoria



hat diagram No. 1



When I saw this beauty, I immediately decided that I needed to adapt it somewhere




hat diagram No. 2

Beautiful flower from Flowers from "Osinki"

Threads- Bella Batik from Alize.

Description of the flower(In fact, everything is very simple)

Cast on a chain of 5-6 loops, close it in a circle and tie 10-12 dcs, and then in each row you knit 3 dcs in each column, from the 3rd row I alternated - 2 dcs in one loop and 3 dcs (the more columns, the fluffier the flower; the thicker the yarn, the fewer columns are needed and vice versa). Row 4 is just a DC, you can also tie it with a thread of a different tone.


Crocheted flowers with beautiful curling petals are made according to the same knitting principle. Different patterns of knitting the petals result in each flower being beautiful in its own way.

The knitting pattern for these flowers begins with knitting the base of the flower and is approximately the same for everyone.

For example, consider a flower with openwork petals:

To start knitting a flower, cast on a chain of 6 chain stitches and close it into a ring with a connecting stitch.

Then knit 16 or 18 double crochets into the ring according to the flower knitting pattern. Next, you begin to knit the backbone of the flower in the form of a circle, alternating chains of air loops and double crochets. First, cast on the required number of lifting stitches, which corresponds to the height of the double crochets to be knitted. Then *knit a chain of chain stitches according to the pattern and knit a stitch with required quantity Yarn over, inserting the hook through one loop of the previous row, then repeat from *.

So the base of the flower is ready and we begin to knit the petals on it: we tie the 1st row of double crochets with a chain and the next double crochet.

Then we turn the work and tie the 2nd and 3rd row of petals back and forth according to the pattern. Having finished the 3rd row, secure the petal by knitting a connecting stitch into the next loop of the initial ring, so that the petal does not puff up.


Next, knit the 4th row and the final 5th row with a decorative stitch, alternating between a connecting and an air loop. Finish the decorative binding at the beginning of the next chain; on the wrong side, use connecting posts to go to the beginning of the chain and begin knitting the next petal.



Thus, knit all the petals according to the chosen pattern.

If you finish the last row of petal binding at its top, go to the beginning of the next chain, knitting connecting stitches, inserting the hook into the back half loop with wrong side.

If you stopped at the initial ring, proceed to the beginning of knitting the next petal, knitting a double stitch from the wrong side along the edge stitches of the previous rows.

Using a crochet hook you can knit the most various products. In general, any item can be decorated with knitted elements. For example, a hat can be decorated with beautiful knitted flowers. colors have their own characteristics. Despite the fact that the loops are knitted using standard ones, you can create very realistic plants.

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Master Class step-by-step production a voluminous hat and its diagram can be found on the websites of needlewomen.

Pansy flower

Pansies can be made according to different patterns. Knitting can occur without interruption, but you can connect two separate parts and connect them with thread. The scheme for making such a plant is quite simple.

You need to start by knitting an element consisting of three purple petals. Then you should repeat the knitting, but with thread yellow color . All that remains is to correctly apply the resulting parts and.

If it is needed tie the plant together, first perform the first part of the flower. And the second part of the petals begins to be knitted from the existing loops of the first half of the petals.

Field poppy

Mac is quite simple to do. First you need to cast on a chain of air loops, 4–6 loops are enough. They are connected into a ring. Single crochets are knitted in a circle. The core can be made black thread like a real poppy.

Then they switch to knitting red thread. She is knitted in single crochets in the round. In each row it is necessary to make an addition so that the petals are terry. The poppy hat should be voluminous, and you don’t have to use the pattern. When the desired result is achieved, the knitting is finished; the ends can be emphasized by knitting the last row with black thread.

Snowdrops

Snowdrops are knitted with thread white or lilac. It is necessary to knit the core from a chain of air loops and tying with single crochets. Then three long petals are performed. The petal is done like this: directly from the middle, pick up several air loops and perform single crochet stitches along them. When the work has reached the core, you need to do the petal again. This is how the whole bud is knitted.

In addition to flowers, leaves and stems, you may also need to tie a bud, sepal and other elements.

Crocheting flowers does not work out the first time; you need to practice crocheting. It’s best to watch a video or a master class crocheting flowers and see all the intricacies of knitting. In addition, knitting is performed small fragments. This is a painstaking task and, probably, this is why knitted flowers turn out airy, light and openwork.

Crochet flowers









Good afternoon, today I want to show you how you can create flowers with your own hands using the crochet technique. I have collected in this article the simplest and most understandable lessons crochet flowers. Today we will crochet lilies, daisies, poppies, pansies, orchids, and I have also prepared an article on crocheting roses (blooming and in buds). I'll show you the knitting method narrow petals, I’ll give you the diagrams branches with oval petals, I'll tell you how to tie volumetric flower with multi-layer petals and much more. I address this article not only to advanced masters, but also to beginners in this matter. So I will explain as detailed and clear as possible even for the most novice crafter.

Here I will consider several ways to create flowers crochet A in . But before I start giving diagrams, descriptions, and instructions - I want Make you fall in LOVE with this idea. I want you to understand how beautiful crocheted flowers can be. I want to show what opportunities will open up for you when you realize that you can crochet any flower and even from a photograph (without a diagram or description) understand what technique it is crocheted in.

So, let's see what prospects the ability to crochet a variety of flowers opens up for you.

FOR WHAT PURPOSES are flowers knitted?

(which can be decorated with crocheted flowers)

Knitted flowers can be used as table decorations.

They can be simply placed in the center of each plate (as in the left photo below) or decorated with a crocheted flower on a napkin ring (right photo below),

Knitted small flowers can decorate a greeting card (naturally, the size of the threads and hook needs to be chosen smaller) so that the made flower is suitable in size to ours greeting card. You can also use such knitted flowers decorate gift packaging – tie it with a lace and glue a crocheted flower on top.

Your first knitting projects in the simplest colors can be used as a bookmark for the book you are reading.

Knitted flowers can be used as decorative elements for knitted jewelry. For example, in the photo below we see wide crocheted bracelets, decorated with flowers of the most different sizes and flowers.

Once you understand how easy it is to crochet a flower, you will be able to believe in your ability to crochet these bracelets.

Crocheted flowers can decorate a handmade bag (as in the photo below).

And if you knit flowers small crochet and thin threads, the result is jewelry-quality work and such flowers can be used as part crocheted jewelry.

The ability to crochet flowers can also be useful when decorating a wedding. You can make something like this from knitted flowers voluminous flower heart(as in the photo below).

Also bridal bouquet can be crocheted. This is a good alternative to fresh flowers. A bouquet that will never wither and will always be kept by the one who catches it in flight.

Can be done crochet gift bouquets with your own hands for family and friends.

Knitted three-dimensional flowers are used as decoration on hats and caps for girls.

I liked the idea of ​​decorating not only hats with crocheted flowers, but also caps with a visor. A beautiful bright headdress for a gentle girl.

IN home decor You can also find a use for the colors you have associated. For example, decorate sofa cushions with them.

Or you can make this educational mat for your child (or a seat cover for a stool).

You can place knitted flowers in a frame in the form volumetric elegant panel painting. And decorate the living room with them. Below are a few photographs that illustrate this idea in the most convincing way.

Well, now that you have already seen the full potential of the beauty of crocheted flowers, let's begin our work and create your first crocheted flower. We will start with the easiest flowers to make, and then we will make more complex patterns.

So, the simplest crochet petal flower.

HOW TO CONNECT

THE SIMPLE FLOWER

(for beginners)

The most simple circuit flower - this is the MIDDLE(a ring of air loops tied with posts) + PETALS(alternating low and high columns).

That is, to make the petal look like a SEMI-CIRCULAR SHAPE, we knit low stitches along the edges of the petal, and high double crochets in the middle of the petal.

Often in a simple flower the PETALS look like double crochets knitted SEVEN PIECES AT A TIME in one chain stitch of the bottom row (as in the photo below). The end of each petal is a connecting stitch (similar to a single crochet, but with the entire stitch instantly knitted into one loop).

Having learned to knit a FLOWER using THIS PATTERN, you can use this skill to create cute little things for your daughters or nephews. For example, like these knitted sandals for children.

And if we want there to be a HOLE in the middle of each petal... then the petal row needs to start as a SERIES OF ARCHES OF AIR LOOPS connected around the middle circle. (In the diagram below, this hole-forming row is highlighted in red).

This principle is a ROUND MIDDLE + PETAL of high and low columns laid at the BASIS EVERYONE PETAL FLOWERS. And every new scheme crochet flower is a slightly more complicated version of this principle common to all flowers.

In the photo below we have the same principle of tying a flower, but slightly modified (there are teeth added along the edges of the petals). One additional detail to the GENERAL PRINCIPLE OF THE SCHEME - and we get a flower of a different shape.

VOLUME FLOWER crochet

(how to knit multi-layered flowers)

Lots of flowers crocheted have more than one layer of petals - when the petals bigger size peeking out from under the smaller ones.

In the photo below we see an example of such a voluminous multi-tiered flower.

(front view + rear view)

Here I am attaching a MASTER CLASS in step by step photos. From this lesson you can see exactly how such circular layers of petals are created. Every layer-tier of petals tied with threads different color, so that it is obvious how and what needs to be done to knit a three-dimensional flower.

And now that we understand the basic principles of knitting simple flower, let's start COMPLICATING THE TASK. And let's look at the flowers more interestingly.

Crochet PANSIES.

Simple description

Knitting will be possible for beginners flower Pansies (see photo below).

It is also knitted simply - a round center made of chains (tied with connecting posts). And the petals - with high columns of several crochets.

This flower has knitting in 3 stages.

The first stage is creating the middle (yellow chain, tie with connecting posts). Then tying the middle with dark purple...

Second stage - 2 purple petals are knitted (first 2 arches of air loops - in the upper part of the core) And then over each of the two arches we build up the petal itself (stitches with two crochets on the sides and three crochets in the center of the petal).

Third stage - knit three light petals - usually like other petals (the main thing is to divide the middle circle itself INTO THREE EQUAL PARTS - and tie each part in the shape of a petal.

Pansies can be tied and according to a different scheme - like in the photo below.

Or you can come up with your own design and crochet this flower. (examples in the photo below).

The next simplest flower is the daffodil.

How to tie flowers

crochet daffodils.

In the photo below we see the principle by which the daffodil flower is connected. Knit here first yellow (or orange) CUP... and then petals form from the BOTTOM of this middle.

Each petal is columns with different numbers of crochets... along the edges of the petal there are single crochets - and the closer to the center, the more crochets on the column. And in the very center of the petal there is ONE Air loop(so that the petal has a sharp corner).

For example, a description of knitting such a petal may look like this - connecting post + st. single crochet + tbsp. double crochet + tbsp. with two double crochets + tbsp. with three yarn overs + one air + st. with three double crochets + tbsp. with two double crochets + tbsp. with one crochet + tbsp. single crochet + connecting stitch. That is, first we go by increasing the number of yarn overs - and after the center of the petal we go by decreasing the number of yarn overs in the column. And we get a pointed, oblong narcissus petal. (from the left photo below).

What if we want to tie daffodils? from the right picture in the photo above, then the description of knitting a petal will look like this:

FIRST HALF OF A PETAL(let's go up)

connecting post + 2 air (for lifting) + st. double crochet + tbsp. with 2 double crochets + tbsp. with 3 double crochets + tbsp. with 4 yarn overs + 2 air stitches (for a tiny corner at the top of the petal)…

SECOND HALF OF THE PETAL(we are going downhill, so it’s the same alternation, but in reverse order)

Art. with 4 double crochets + tbsp. with 3 double crochets + tbsp. with 2 double crochets + treble crochet + connecting

Very funny idea give someone a bouquet of live daffodils, among which voluminous knitted flowers are unobtrusively lost - I think the recipient will not immediately notice that not all flowers are made by the hands of nature.

How to crochet

FLOWERS LILY OF THE LILY

And since we have learned how to knit a central cup for daffodils, we can also knit a bouquet of lilies of the valley - the cups of lily of the valley flowers are knitted in exactly the same way as the cups inside the daffodil. We also knit in the round... and add so many loops so that our circle is not flat, but wrapped in a deep cup.

All that remains is to link wide leaf of lily of the valley. Below in the photo I attach a pattern for knitting a lily of the valley leaf.

And here is another pattern for knitting a lily of the valley flower . Already with a large number of rows in the flower cup, because the threads are thin and the hook size is smaller. But the principle is clear from the photo, without any diagrams - we knit a flower cup and along the edge of the cup we knit small ARCHES OF LACE to create a ruffled border along the edge of the flower(The EDGE is knitted according to the same petal principle of increasing and decreasing yarn overs).

How to tie flowers

WITH NARROW PETALS.

In the diagram below we see the principle by which flowers with fringed petals are created. Every petal is like this knitted flower This chain of air loops UP and descent from the connecting posts ACROSS THIS CHAIN ​​DOWN to the middle of the flower.

Chamomile petals They are knitted according to the same principle - only each petal is a double passage of stitches - two rows on each side of the petal.

And as can be seen on photographed master class– the petals are not knitted around the already finished center. But simply into a chain of air loops - AND ONLY THEN this chain is folded into a circle and the petals move apart in a circle like rays.

You yourself can choose the SHAPE of the PETALS, decide how many of these petals should be around the middle, independently determine the LENGTH of the petal...

In any case, you will get a cute daisy... and there is no need to be afraid, that you are knitting differently than in the pattern. You are your own master– try it yourself and see what happens. More petals mean they fit more tightly (picture 2 below). Fewer petals means there will be a distance between them (picture 1 photo below).

And when you learn how to crochet daisies, you can then turn them into elegant coasters - simply by tying them in a circle with contrasting colors green(as in the photo below).

Or you can crochet a flowerpot with daisies. Buy a small flower pot, sew a small volumetric pillow so that it fits tightly inside the flowerpot. Then tie daisies and green branches and sew them on top of the pillow stuck in the pot. For greater heaviness and stability, you can pour sand into the pillow (a weighted flowerpot will not fall).

They knit according to the same “chamomile” principle. lily petals. Just the beginning of knitting NOT FLAT MIDDLE, and the volumetric middle in the shape of a cup. And then petals are tied around this cup like a chamomile. And we get a lily as in the photo below.

Knitted flowers

WITH WIDE PETALS.

Flowers with wide petals include poppies and orchids. Let's look at how to knit such flowers.

In the photo below you can see that first THREE petals are knitted around the black center. And then the hook goes under them and the NEXT THREE petals are knitted with reverse side flower (so that they peek out from behind the first petals).

But it can be done poppies with flat petals in one row. Like in this photo below (it will still be beautiful).

You can make the petals climbed on top of each other. This overlap of petals on top of each other happens on its own - because each new petal begins its knitting from the middle. First, the middle (central part) of the petal is knitted, and then its edges are knitted around this middle. And that’s why the edges stick out by themselves - overlapping with the neighboring petal. The diagram below shows how such a flower is knitted.

And here is a pattern for knitting wide petals of an orchid flower.

Here are larger white orchid flowers from the photo above.


If you don't have a pattern, but want to knit the right flower, then you need to start with a PAPER PATTERN. First, we cut out the petals of the desired shape from paper, then fold them into paper flower. And if we like the image of this flower - its size and proportions of the petals relative to each other - then we can start knitting.

The orchid in the photo above has 2 lower petals and the central petals are simple ovals (the diagram is in our article).

But the two side petals have the shape of “ears”. They knit easily. You need to look at the photo carefully and then you will understand how it moves master's hand, where is the beginning of mating? where is the continuation, and what does he do at the final stage.


The ear petal is knitted in 3 steps.

1 step (red)- a straight chain of air loops (there is a red line in the picture - I counted 12 air loops in a row)

Step 2 (light green)- around this chain, single crochets are knitted in a circle to make an even oval (in the picture there is a light green line of rows). At the point where our oval turns, we knit 2 stitches into one stitch of the bottom row (there is a diagram of the oval in this article).

Step 3 (green)- now you need the EARS to grow on the left and right of the even oval... that is, the expansion of the orchid petals. First we knit the “lower ear” - see how the dark green line goes to the bottom - and how it zigzags to the left, increasing the rows of this ear to the right.

And then we go upstairs and knit the upper ear - with the same zigzag arrangement of rows...

Finally, we tie the entire petal in a circle so that it has a smooth edge.

RUSH METHOD

For knitting flowers.

If you knit a simple circle - but add in each row a large number of loops...then ours the circle will begin to wrinkle and worry- and we will get a round frilled flower. Like, for example, the voluminous poppy flower in the photo below. It does not have individual petals. This is just a circle - which itself has twisted into waves, due to the excessive addition of columns in each row.

Try it yourself - it's easy any number of columns- for example, three stitches in each loop of the previous row... or four (so that the wave is steeper)... or five stitches in each loop (so that the wave spins very tightly). Here in the photo below is an example of a poppy with a slight waviness on the petals.

Or you can make the waviness of the petals VERY STRONG. According to this principle of strong twisting, waves are knitted voluminous Clove flowers...

First, a wrinkled wavy circle is knitted. Then another circle. And maybe one more. And then these circles are folded together (not on top of each other, but next to each other) - into a wrinkled bunch with the edges UP. This sponge bundle is stuffed inside the sepal - the green calyx of the inflorescence. And it turns out to be a crocheted carnation flower.

FLOWERS CROCHET

with OVAL petals

You can still learn crochet ovals. And then we will be able to knit flowers with oval petals and leaves. For example, these knitted ones tulips or crocuses, or water lilies.

For such oval-petaled flowers, you need to learn how to crochet an oval. It is knitted simply - according to this pattern. The beginning of the diagram is the central row - a chain of air balloons and the first row of columns on it.

That is, first we knit the CENTER ROW of the oval... and then the knitting goes in a circle - around this central row.

If we want our oval to NARROW on one side, and on the other side it EXPANDED - then we can knit fewer stitches on the turn on one edge - and more stitches on the other edge of the oval.

This is how it is shown in the diagram below.

Using the same principle, pointed LEAVES are knitted. Let's look at crocheting leaves. Let's look at a master class on knitting a heart-shaped petal.

LEAVES FOR FLOWERS CROCHET

(master class and diagrams for beginners)

Below I am attaching a photo tutorial on how to knit a sharp leaf (it is suitable for lilacs, roses and other crocheted flowers).

Knitting this leaf starts from the center (like the oval) - the row should have an arched shape, so we start knitting with low stitches (single crochet) and in the middle of the row we knit high stitches (with 2 and 3 crochets).

Or such a sharp heart-shaped leaf can be knitted in a circle... that is, first we make a ring of balloons. And then in a circle we alternate single crochets (in the lower part of the leaf) and stitches with a large number of crochets (in the elongated part of the leaf. And then in a circle we make a tie around the entire leaf (to create a green edge-edge.

And below is a diagram of a clover leaf.

I also collected photographs of leaves different forms... where you can see exactly how they are knitted.

The master class below shows how to create one of the complex crocheted leaves.

Here are some ideas for crocheting flowers and leaves. I hope the master classes and patterns posted here will help you understand and feel that crocheting flowers with your own hands is simple, it’s quick, and there’s so much room for imagination.

Fall in love with this idea... Come up with a hat with flowers for your daughter, booties with flowers for your granddaughter. Create something warm and beautiful for your loved ones. And may everything work out for you.

Olga Klishevskaya, especially for the site